A generous atmosphere of enthusiasm hummed through Ford Hall on the night of Nov. 1st, 2012, as Ithaca College administrators, faculty, students and community members greeted each other with excitement. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Peggy R. Williams Difficult Dialogues Symposium promised another engaging discourse about a complex and dynamic subject. On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, Sheryl WuDunn arrived with energetic reception from an audience eager to learn about her book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, co-authored by her husband, Nicholas Kristof.
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Buzzsaw Asks Why…the chairs in Friends Hall are spaceships?
by Lauren Denecke October 3, 2012As I entered Friends Hall for my first class this year, I realized something about the layout was strange. Every single desk was scattered and…
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An anonymous short story.
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In 1944, Dan West, founder of Heifer International, set out to end world hunger and poverty. West got his start by volunteering as a relief worker for the Church of the Brethren during the Spanish Civil War.
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There is no doubt that the Occupy Ithaca movement is still going strong.
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It’s November, meaning it’s that time of year when our student body fights the oncoming cold in the early morning to celebrate Ithaca College’s No.1…
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Kelly arrived at the party on Hudson, a lioness ready to stalk her prey.
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Blake staggers through the door of his college dorm room. Mind in a fog, today was just another episode in his pathetic rat race of a life.
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Kellan Davidson and Sherry Shen’s short piece on Buzzsaw’s Militarization Week!
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The midterm elections of 2010 were overwhelmed with the explosion of the national Tea Party political movement. On a local perspective, Steap is look at a grassroots conservative movement in a historically liberal town.